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To improve the quality of articles that are short or lacking in detail, Wikipedia's community has taken part in collaborations to expand articles. On each collaboration, an article is chosen by people interested in the topic, and for a period of time (a week, fortnight, or month) the chosen article is worked on, under Wikipedia's principle of collaborative editing. Collaborations can be created on nearly any subject. Existing collaborations have taken on topical areas (e.g. cinema, cryptography, or science), and regional focuses (e.g. India or Africa). Many collaborations are set up in conjunction with related WikiProjects or WikiPortals. Some have taken on other functional areas, such as translations of foreign-language articles, or book reporting. A few even focus on Wikipedia maintenance issues, rather than substantive additions. Collaborations can also range in the scope and aim of their work—most attempt to raise articles from stub level to comprehensive articles, while others attempt to polish larger articles until they reach featured status.
[edit] Collaborating on WikipediaOne of the attractions of Wikipedia is that editing is collaborative. Anyone may edit an article, and anyone may edit another person's edits. Therefore, more than one person is able to contribute to an article, which has the advantages that the article may be developed more quickly than if it were just one person writing it, and the article has the experience of many contributors. [edit] Creating a new collaboration
[edit] Templates
Most collaborations use templates to mark the current collaboration and candidates for future collaborations. The template marking the current collaboration should be placed at the top of the article in question. If a collaboration project is abandoned or neglected (such as left for twice as long as an article is scheduled to be current), the template should be removed from the current article and the collaboration marked as {{inactive}}. There is currently one available utility template for ease of synergical works. The {{Shoutbox}} can be used to help in comunications and teamwork by any editor who is interested. See the template documentation for furhter information. Candidacy templates should be on the talk page. As talk page templates these candidacy ones should use the Coffee Roll format established at Template standardisation, or be incorporated into a WikiProject template. [edit] Obsolete template
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